Thoughts on Religious ExperiencePresbyterian Board of Publication, 1841 - 311 pagina's |
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Pagina 42
... produced . All who ever became pious must have begun with serious consideration , whatever means were employed to produce this state of mind . But all who for a season become serious are not certainly converted . There may be solemn ...
... produced . All who ever became pious must have begun with serious consideration , whatever means were employed to produce this state of mind . But all who for a season become serious are not certainly converted . There may be solemn ...
Pagina 120
... produce them , we can have no doubt about their divine origin ; and our faith is confirmed in this doctrine of divine agency by observing the wonderful change produced by the preaching of the gospel upon the most de- praved and degraded ...
... produce them , we can have no doubt about their divine origin ; and our faith is confirmed in this doctrine of divine agency by observing the wonderful change produced by the preaching of the gospel upon the most de- praved and degraded ...
Pagina 121
... produce mature fruit , but when in autumn we find here and there apples , large , sweet and mellow , do we hesitate to believe that this is a good tree which produces good fruit ? ' For reasons already given , it ought not to be ex ...
... produce mature fruit , but when in autumn we find here and there apples , large , sweet and mellow , do we hesitate to believe that this is a good tree which produces good fruit ? ' For reasons already given , it ought not to be ex ...
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Thoughts on Religious Experience: To which is Added an Appendix Containing ... Archibald Alexander Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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